Digital Press

May
19
2008

Innovation News

Posted by Elli under Digital Press, Newspapers, OPL, Technology

Shooting out of the collaborative minds or various students, faculty and staff of RIT the Innovation News set out to create an on demand, scalable, cross medium newspaper that displays the news as fast as it is created: “It was made possible by the collaboration of experts across a broad range of disciplines from computer science to systems engineering to visual and verbal story-telling, and demonstrates RIT’s leadership in enabling these kinds of collaborative efforts to solve the complex problems of the future,” Frank Cost, associate dean of the RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. The entire project was developed in response to the call for innovations for the Imagine RIT Festival.

In a joint effort with RIT’s Open Publishing Lab, a cross-disciplinary center that focuses on researching new methods of content creation and developing innovative applications to publish across various media, the Innovation News brought together 25 student photographers and 12 student writers who sent content through open source applications created for news content management in Drupal. The content was sent through a custom made XML import feed that connected Drupal to an InDesign layout. With the help of RIT’s Print Application Lab, Digital Publishing Center, and HUB, using Cannon C1, Xerox 6060, Xerox 7000, Nextpress 2100, and Indigo 5000 printers the newspaper was created in print ready form, free of charge, and actively distributed through the Image RIT Festival. Printing four editions in total, the Innovation News was able, through the quick response of festival attendance, to scale the amount of newspaper being printed to correlate production with circulation.
The photographers in the field were given wireless cameras, generously provided by Nikon, to capture activates occurring in the Imagine RIT Festival. Located in the action was photo faculty member Doug Rea who managed the photos students working with the project; while in the pressroom Gunter Cartwright, an associate professor of photography, and Pulitzer Prize Winner William Snyder of the Dallas Morning News ran 350 images through imaging workflow to make them print and web accessible.
Circulating through the Imagine RIT festival, student journalists reported on activities occurring throughout the day. The students submitted their findings through RIT’s wireless network on personal laptops through a Drupal created account. One student even managed to successfully submitted two stories via an Apple iPhone to contribute to the spirit of the innovation of the festival and give expandability of technology to the Innovation News project spectrum. Overseeing newspaper project as Editor-in-Chief, assistant professor of color imaging and publishing, Michael Riordan along with the help of Myrtle Jones and Christine Adamo edited incoming article and prepared them to be distributed to web and print based production.
Found on the Innovation News website, the team created PDF copies of each printed edition made accessible to the public masses. Attached to the upper right corner of each printed edition, the Innovation News created a QR code that when scanned by a users cell phone would direct them to the Innovation News website, giving access to all reported stories. In keeping with the spirit of innovation presented at the Imagine RIT festival, the Innovation News in alliance with the CollaboRITorium created a GoogleEarth connection where individuals could locate direct story activities as they were being reported on with a virtual 3D map of RIT’s campus. To date this application has successfully only been applied by one other newspaper, the New York Times.

Upon completion, the Innovation News was found to be a remarkable success and RIT hopes to further extend its capabilities for the future endeavors.

Apr
24
2006

Canon gives glimpse of new press

Posted by SPM News under Archive, Canon, Digital Press, Technology

On Monday, April 17th, Canon Inc. came to RIT’s School of Print Media to give a presentation on its new high-end digital press, dubbed the imagePRESS “X,” which is now known as the imagePRESS C7000VP after its unveiling at IPEX 2006 in Europe.

SPM graduate and Product Marketing Associate for Canon Matthew Poliniak lead the presentation and explained the ins and outs of the machine. Poliniak stated that Canon is looking to compete with Xerox’s DocuColor 7000 and 8000 lines, as well as Kodak’s NexPress 2100. To do this, Canon is pulling some tricks out of its sleeve in order to give the competition a run for their money.

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